LOCAL and
To Bay City Frank Rogers,
city superintendent, left by
plane last night for a four-day
business trip to San Francisco.
Visiting Here T'Sgt. Leo M.
Wagner and his wife are visiting
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Wagner, 1021
North Central avenue.
Kn Cumins Lt. Col. Ste-
i nhpn Nve. well-known valley
1 resident, is now en route home
f from Belgium, according to in-
1 formation received by his wife
and parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Return Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wright and family, 60 North
Orange street, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Feldman, North Central ave
nue, returned to the city Wed
nesday evening from Crescent
City, Ore., where they spent the
day.
Cars Collide Considerable
'damage was caused Wednesday
to an auto operated by George
B. Rondeau, Glendale, Ore.,
when it was struck on Main
street by an auto driven by
James Warren Barlow, Route 2,
according to an accident report
on file today.
Boards To Close Jackson
county selective boards No.'s 1
and 2 will be closed on Satur
day afternoons in the future, it
was announced today by the
board chairmen, Guy T. Apple
white and Ernest L. Scott The
boards will be open from 8 to
5 p. m. on week-days and from
8 until 12 noon on Saturdays.
On Furlough T'Sgt. Elmer
Ogbora Is on furlough In the
p-j valley at the home of his par
f -ents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Og
bora, Route 4. He will report at
the end of 30 days toFt Lewis,
Wash. Ogborn has served over
seas for the past 28 months with
the first airborne army and
wears the air medal with two
clusters and the European thea
ter ribbon with six bronze stars.
He attended school in Talent.
Girl Born First Lt. and Mrs.
Don Darneille are the parents of
a girl born July 4 in Louisville,
Ky., and weighing nine pounds,
6 ounces. Lt. Darneille was for
merly an English instructor in
the Medford Junior high school,
and Mrs. Darneille, the former
Lavon Davis, was secretary at
the school. They left Medford
about two years ago and the
lieutenant is now stationed at
Ft. Knox. Mrs. Darneille's moth
er is Mrs. Monta Davis, and Lt.
S Fredericks.
Aching Tender
Inflamed Feet
Cat Amaiing Fast Rallef '
Go to inr good drtiftfiit today and cet
fen original bonis of Moone'a Emerald Oil.
Ths very firat application will give you
Elief and a, few abort treatments will
orouahly convinca you that by sticlrini
faitMully to it for a abort while longer
oor loot troubles may aoon disappear.
One bottle wc know will ahow you ba
vond all question that you bars at laat
discovered the way to solid foot comfort.
Moone a Emerald Oil ia a clean, pow
erful, penetrating oil that does not atain
or leave greaiy residue it must riva
atlafactioa or money cbecrfully refunded.
Western Thrift Store
cold Drinks
Bandwirbee,
Chuck: Wagon
Style.
EVERY SAT. NITE
At the Picturesque
WAGON
WHEEL
Phone 6213 for Reservation!
ONE
TICKET
Admit You to
BOTH
Merrick's end
Dreamland Dances
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7 VUL
PERSONAL
I Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira B.
Bowen, of Salem, are in Med
ford today visiting at the local
selective service boards. Mr.
Bowen is a clerical audit super
visor from the state headquar
ters of selective service.
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Bets Home Sgt. Henry C.
Betz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Betz of Phoenix, is
home on a 30-day furlough after
being in the European theater
for three years. Sgt. Betz has
been serving with the 8th Air
Force.
Building Permits Janeatte
Patterson, 400 Crater Lake 'ave
nue, applied for a permit yester
day at the city superintendent's
office to remodel a residence at
a cost of $100. Another applica
tion was filed by William F.
Wheat, 24 South Orange street,
to remodel a garage at a cost of
$200.
To Florida Mrs. Myrtle Mars
ters, 229 East Main street, left
by plane yesterday for Tampa,
Fla., where she plans to visit for
the next two weeks with her
sister, whom she hasn't seen for
16 years. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Marsters, son and daughter-in-law
of Mrs. Marsters, will man
age the Sunshine Donut shop in
her absence.
Barnes Hera Lt. and Mrs.
Curtis Barnes are in Medford
visiting the lieutenant's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barnes of 20
N. Peach street while on leave
from the navy for a few weeks.
Lt. Barnes came from New
York last week after several
months overseas duty, and his
wife has been making her home
in San Francisco.
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Receives Discharge Ranson
Webster, a former ship's cook,
first class, in the navy, arrived
home last Friday following his
honorable discharge from the
service and, with his wife and
children, Is at the family home.
1Z3 Vancouver avenue. Web
ster, who has been in the navy
the past three years, was last
stationed at Crows Landing, Mo
desto, Calif. His father, W. O.
Webster, resides in Medford.
Leave By Plana Mrs. George
E. Walker and small son left by
plane Tuesday for Beverly Hills,
Calif., where she will meet her
husband, an army sergeant, who
just returned from action in Bel
gium and Germany with the
1614th engineer water supply
company. He is stationed at
Camp Hahn, Calif., and expects
to see further overseas service.
Mrs. Walker and son reside with
her mother, Mrs. Alma Preston,
729 Dakota avenue.
Cars Collide Cars operated
by N. L. Gifford, Bly, Ore., and
H. H. Moore, Route 2, collided
on South Central avenue Wed
nesday evening causing damage
estimated at $50 to Gifford's au
to, an accident report on file
with city police states. Another
report states that considerable
damage was caused to an auto
mobile driven by D. O. Hood,
Medford, when it collided Mon
day on the Grape and Main
streets intersection with a car
operated by John P. Goodwyn,
314 West Jackson street.
4 Miles from
Medford on
Griffin Creek
Road
DANCING
STARTS AT 9
Music by
Musical Mountaineers
The Wagon Wheelers!
for PRIVATE PARTIES
SAT. KITE
To Ray's Music
MERRICK'S
BALLROOM
a Dancing 9 to 1
DANCE at DREAMLAND
SAT NITE Everyone Inv
i Sergeant Horn T-'Sgt. Walter
E. Bish arrived home Tuesday
from Ogden, Utah, and is visit
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. u.
T. Bish, on Route 4. The ser
geant will be home two weeks.
To Attend Funeral All mem
bers of the ladies' auxiliary of
the Fraternal Order of Eagles
are asked to meet at the Conger
Morris funeral parlor Saturday
at 1 p. m. to attend funeral serv
ices for Mabel Bennett.
To Visit Mr. and Mrs. John
WeiUs, of Eureka, Calif., and
their two eldest children, Chris
topher and Anne, will arrive
here for a two weeks visit with
Mr. Weills' parents, Mr. and Mrs,
J. C. S. Weills, of 30 Keene Way
drive.
On Leave Chief Yeoman Ly
man Robinson and wife arrived
in Medford Wednesday to visit
Robinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George L. Robinson, 18 Haw
thorne avenue. The noval officer
will report to Seattle at the ex
piration of a 30-day leave.
Officer On Leave Lt. R. E.
Watson arrived home yesterday
on a two-weeks' leave from the
naval reserve at Treasure Is
land, Calif., and is visiting his
wife and children at the family
home, 322 South Riverside ave
nue. The officer has been in the
navy three years.
, at
To Illinois Miss Ora Cox.
1716 Crown street, will leave
Medford tonight for Bushnell,
111., where she will visit rela
tives during the summer. Miss
Cox plans to attend the national
convention of the Daughters of
Union Veterans to be held at Co
lumbus, Ohio, in September.
m
Ruth Fitch Home Second Lt.
Ruth Fitch, PT, Is visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Fitch, Route 4, on
leave from Letterman general
hospital, San Francisco. Lt.
Fitch, who has been in the army
ten months, will report to the
hospital at the end of a two
weeks leave.
LOOKOUT STATION
State police officers are today
Investigating vandalism of the
Buck Rock lookout station near
Trail, which was entered some
time between Sunday and Thurs
day. Police and State Forest
Patrol headquarters reported
the telephone had been wrecked,
a fire-finder and map destroyed
radio torn out,, windows broken
and several articles missing.
The lookout, Melvin Anhorn,
16, route 3, Medford, discovered
the act when he returned to his
station Thursday. Anhorn had
been bitten by a rattle snake
Sunday and had come to Med
ford for aid and lt was upon his
return to duty that the vandal
ism was discovered. Because the
telephone and ratfio had been
damaged beyond use, Anhorn
had to walk out a considerable
distance to telephone forest
headquarters.
CHERRY CROP HARVEST '
UNDER WAY IN VALLEY
Harvesting of the cherry crop
of the valley is now in full swing
with good crops reportea in some
orchards and others rather
skimpy. Canning of cherries,
started this week at the Rosue
Canning corporation plant, is ex-1
pected to last another week or
ten days. Some cherries are being j
transported to northern Cali-i
fomia points. Bings and Royal
Annes are now being picked,
with Lamberts next. Black Re
publicans have started to ripen.
The railways and associated
air companies of Great Britain ,
plan about 100 air routes in the
United Kingdom and nearly cs
many more between the United
Kingdom and the continent, pro
viding a comprehensive net
work throughout Europe. j
Uaa Mall Trlbun Want Ada
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tAcme Telepholo)
WAR WORKER Joseph C. Man
ning, 99-year-old Civil War and In
dian wars veteran, left his well
earned retirement to take a war Job
at Clearfield, Utah, Naval Depot be
cause, said he, "There's not enough
young fellows willing to do the
worK."
San Francisco was the first
city in the United States to em
ploy women in active police traf
fic patrol duty.
Too Late to Classify
CLOSING TIME
FOR SUNDAY WANT ADS
P. M. SATURDAY
Due to the lane volume of Sun.,
day Want Alia we tind It neces
sary to move the closins time up
to 4 p. m., on Saturday.
PLEASE REMEMBIRI
FOR SALE Good milch cow. 1st road
"rat nouse on
... nr. oininii
WANTED Job for flat bed truck and
driver. Faber'a. Dhone 4449.
FOR SALE Electric aewlng machine,
perfect condition, walnut case. 1
Helical Ued double bed springs,
attel. $8. One mahogany console
Brunswick phonograph, $12. 512
Dakota.
WANTED Man for grain and1 feed
noiciwuK worn, steaay employ
ment. Monarch Seed Se Feed.
CHERRIES Blnga and Royal Anneii.
You pick. 8c and 8c Safe laddera;
bring boxea. Field Cherry Ranch.
Gold Hill. Ore.
SPRINGER Spaniel pupplea. Excellent
hunting atraln; purebred. Wm. S.
Rose Jacksonville Star-Rt, Box 101,
Janney Lane. Medford.
FOR SALE Good grade Guernsey
bull. H. C. Muir, Rt. 1, Box 194,
iicut uniiin v.recx acnoot.
ROYAL ANNE cherrlea
Phone 4611, 1302 Prune.
for aale.
WANTED 100 lb ice refrigerator.
r-none ipuo irom p a. m. to fl p. m.
WANTED Young man over 18 years
of age to assist lineman. Will pay
73 cents per hour for 40 hours and
Saturday S 13 hours, overtime at
time and a hnlf. with expenses paid
away from headquartera. Call at
western union.
ESMOND ft PEPPERELL BABY
blankets just received; also ank.
lets and sleeveless shirts.
LATHAM'S TINY TOT SHOP
328 Mediord Bldg.
Ethel S. Latham Lois L. Latham
Nui niunan
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Two
SIZCI. dIMS BHOS., 23 N. Fir.
FOR SALE 00 lb. Ice box. eoTWeit
2nd
5UART fruit Jan 16U Mistletoe.
30-30 WINCHESTER carbine, flrit-
ci.isi condition with ahelU. 10 V
FOR SALE Five tont hy'"ln ihock
lor 940. tioon quality. u , box
200. f none eon.
NOW! Thru SAT!
Dick FORAN
in
"LAND BEYOND
THE LAW"
Plui
"SPIDER WOMAN"
with
Basil Rathbone
SUNDAY
QntJi" FOR.IAUCHJ!
Plui
LON CHANEY
CALLING
DR. DEATH!
11-OAUGB pomp fun. Kew barrel;
with iheUl. 16'3 MUtlctoe.
WANTED Heavy duty door tander.
Call 7493. Ashland or Inquire at
laicni scnooi.
WANTED 3 or 4-burner electric
range. 325 north 3rd
FOR SALE Baby gossllngs. Dobroh,
ph. Central Point 1374.
COST A brown and white springer
spaniel. uog answers to name
'Prince." Reward, dial 0203.
FOR SALE 1 spray rig. good condl
tion, S100; 1 500 watt A C. genera,
tor, $85. Dawson Electric, 128 N.
Riverside.
BICYCLE PEDALS with heavy RUB
BER treads. SIMS BROS.
OWNER has ior sale and ready for
Immediate occupancy well built 3
room modern house. Newly decor
atcd and painted Inside and out
cemented well and city water.
About acres land. Excellent
glace for chickens, greenhouse or
errles. Half olock from Jackson
ville business distriot. Will make
attractive pries and terms. Write
P.O. Box 192, Jacksonville. Give
telephone or address. Will person-
y 'iiuw wi ia property,
HO tHA Very attractive subur
vlb.uUD Dan home, consisting of
' three bedrooms, large
living room with rustic fireplace,
coved ceilings, oak floors, dining
room, kitchen with tiled drain
board, utility room with extra
toilet and lavatory, large tiled bath
room with shower, worlds of built
1ns, double garage, swimming pool,
one acre of land with fruit, shade
flowers, rock gardens, fish ponds.
Basement, furnace, Medford city
water, also own water supply for
swimming pool. Owner has pur
chased a ranch and Is sacrificing
this property.
Also
ffCQAA 1 710th aerea, Irrigated,
ViJOUU clover, garden, six-room
, . , modern cottage, fine con
dition, barn, garage, poultry house.
. close In. Medfnrd city water.
Also
ffyl C A A Five rooms and bath, eloae
urt JUU in. paved street, garage.
shade large lot Very good
condition.
Also
Rogue River frontage, one acre or
more, excellent building sites, fine
shade, garden land with free irriga
tion. Also
Stock ranches. stonVed and equipped.
ELMER HERRIED: Realtor
44 N Riverside Dial 3367 or 3700
5500 1
120 ACRES 5-room nearlv new mod
ern home, nice lawn, choice rosea.
3-acre orchard, Darn, poultry house,
fruit house, 3 V miles from shopping
center.
$9500
80 ACRES All alfalfa. 24 Irrigated,
family orchard, 4-room home, out
building? 55750
LARGE HOME Paved street, near
schools, oak floors, 2 heaters, 120
gal. electric hot water tank. Can
easily be made Into 3-4 room apts.
This home has Just been redecor
ated. Can be had on attractive
terms and immediate possession.
THOMAS J. HIGHT, Realtor
30 So. Central Phone 5397
CONTINUOUS SHOWS
TONITE
Thru. SATURDAY
10 i
WL
Fredric MARCH l
ft
8 .' s wJ
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HEAVY DUTY BICYCLE INNER
TUBES Thro times as heavy as
we orainary time, fuuy guaran-
teed. SIMS BROS.
FOR SALE Radio phonograph,"' excel -lent
tone, completely reconditioned;
porch cots, girl' Ice skates, size 5;
boy's skates, size 7. Kings Hwy
COST Man 's brown wallet. Contents,
valuable papers and money, be
tween Lunch Box and City Park.
Rcturnjo 204 W. Jackson. Reward.
Wanted to rent Quiet, middle-
age couple, permanent, desires 3 or
3-rm. modern furnished apt. Tri
bune, Box 4084.
WANTED Tractor or beach umbrella.
Fa bers. Phone 4449.
ROifAL ANNE and Bing cherries. Sc
Ser lb.; you pick. Bring containers.
10 South Ivy.
BICYCLE SADDLES New shipment
SI MS BROS. . . . .
WOMAN to care for lla-year-old child
and do housework. Phone 6476.
WANTED Two waitresses.
Lunch, 23 South Riverside,
Palace
WANTED to rent by permanent Med
ford resident for 18 years, modern
3 or 4-bedrooin house. Excellent
care guaranteed. Tribune. Box 733.
BUFF COCHIN bantams, 2 months
old, $1 pair. They get the earwigs
and won't scratch.
P.O. Box 192,
Jacksonville.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping
room. Packing bouse district 532
so r ir.
FOR SALE 24 -ft factory built house
trailer for $ti50 329 Jeane t te St.
BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES All
sizes. Guaranteed quality. 6IMS
BJtua., tir. rn,
BINGS and Lamberts, good quality.
iiu roruana nve.
WANTED TO RENT Must have by
Aug. 1. 3 -bedroom furnished house;
local civilian, fnone aiya
WANTED Permanent local people
want one or two-bedroom furnished
apt. or house. Adults, references.
Tribune. Box 4976.
FOR SALE Fat'hens Phone 393 4 .
FOR SALE Fisher's turkey feeds.
ropers, a- ao. Hiversiae.
FOR SALE Iodine Vermicide Merck
for poultry disease control at
.- r?j?.e.r-i'.M. So- Riverside.
FOR SALE Bicycle with trailer; good
condition, generator. Hanns Meier,
CROQUET SETS A few left. SIMS
BPOS. . '
WANTED Sawmill help. Good Jobs
open, top wages. Gulf Red Cedar
Co.. Reese Creek, Ore. Ph. W, T.
Poff, Supt, Eagle Point 2315.
WANTED Man or boy for work In
tire shop and garage. Jennings Tire
o., pn. aiifj.
FOR . SALE: Piano, library table, oak
rocker, platform rocker, floor lamp,
3 dozen chickens Route 1, Box 534.
off King's Hig hway.
COST One davenport cushion on
South Newtown or King's Highway.
rnone euaa.
FOR SALE Healthy Shepherd collie
puppies, 10 weeks old. Special
price. One mile, 1 female. 010
Stevens, off Crater Lake, across
irom t-ooK a urocery.
ELDERLY mnn wants to meet elderly
lady who likes to travel. See me
Rt 4, Box 273. Call early In morn
ings or late evenings.
FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Two
sizes. All vou want while they last
aims Hnua
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
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Wm
slJaPTUI
Ye. U
Friday, July 6, 1943
LOST At Twin Plunw In Ashland,
lady's gold wrist watch. Liberal
reward. 820 w Jackson, apt. Q.
PAINTERS DUS. DlS .
E. J PERRY, spray palntar nd In
terior decorator. Free, eatimates.
Phone 3155.
FOR SALE Early Richmond cherries,
oat hay In shock. Phone 3271), 207
Vancouver.
MODEL AIRPLANE MOTORS Now
In stock at SIMS BROS. Ph. 3472.
S10.500
4 APTS and 6 -room owner's quarters.
Income better than $200 per month.
0.e-thlrd down. Garage for 4 cars.
Two lots. Close In.
I. E. SCHULER. Realtor
925 W 6lh St.
R. E. BEBB, Salesman
C10 AAA
OlOkVVV ranch near Bridge. Ore.
T ' House is old but modern
with large lawn and lota of shrubs.
Large barn, with 7 cow stanchions,
1,000 capacity turkey brooder house,
55 acres under cultivation, 3'i acres
good tilbert orchard. Lots of mar
ketable myrtle, fir and white cedar.
Pltce Is fenced and has a large
stream through lt All farm mach
ini;ry and 15 head cows go with
place.
180 ACRES on Butte Falls road, small
house, good barn. Price $4,000.
$3650
I acre, modern four-room
house.
1 35 acres, near Old Stage
road, barn, chicken house
and one-room shack. Good
well wtthpressure system; also large
spring. This place needs to be de
veloped as lt has several beautiful
building sites on It
$3500
, 40 acres, 15 acres In alfal
fa, 4-room house, near
Talent
$4800"
rv Hardware and second-hand
store including all stock
nna minning.
C. H. WILLIAMSON, Rilrsman
HAROLD BROWN AGENCY
123 E. Main Phone 3446
STEEL WHEELS with rubber tires.
Will fit small coaster uBKons, chil
dren's scooters, tricycles, etc. SIMS
BROS
HDAMCE '
SAT. NITE-U. S. HALL
JACKSONVILLE
FINE MUSIC .BEST of CROWD
Coma Out and Enjoy Yourtelfl
Dancing 9 to 2
Sponsored by Jacksonville I.O.O.P.
Continuous Saturday
Starts SUNDAY!
EMOTIONAL DYNAMITE!
DESTISJG
Romanes in Manhat
tan! Sha a Lady for a
Dayl ... Ha a King
lor a NIghtl '
b t ' ; V 1 ANN SAVAGE WKM
iLisVwiJ JEFF DONNELL W0
J-JmJr WILLIAM WRIGHT far
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NIKE
SEVEN FINI lots, close In en water
and rewer. Price S2100. 129 N.
Riverside. Phone 3463.
DON'T FORGET the Livestock Auction
at Grants Pass every Tuesday at 1
p. m. Extra heavy demand for dairy
cows, stock cattle and hogs. Grants
Pass Commission Yards.
ATTENTION
Eagle and Auxiliary
FREE DANCE
SAT. NITE '
!k.M. JULY 7
EAGLES' HALL
219 W Main. Fin Muile
EEs
WANTED
25 USED CARS
and TRUCKS. Will
pay Highest Market
Price.
CALL or
SEE your
Dodgo . Plymouth Dealir
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
Phone 2965
& Sunday, 1:45 p.m.
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TONIGHT Thru SAT.
ROY
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in
"LIGHTS OF
OLD SANTA FE"
Plus
HI, BEAUTIFUL
Everyone Invited
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